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movement

[moov-muhnt] / ˈmuv mənt /




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Hill was following a typical playbook for “FIRE,” an acronym for the “financial independence, retire early” movement.

From MarketWatch

Computer simulations supported the findings, showing that the pulling force created by coordinated movement in the outer layers of the follicle was necessary to match the observed speed of hair growth.

From Science Daily

This process involves slow, circulating movement within the ice caused by temperature differences between deeper and shallower layers.

From Science Daily

These films break through a dense documentary market with their stirring portraits of wars, political leaders, activists, artists, musicians, movements, and occasionally, regular people like you and me.

From Salon

The movement of US personnel was first reported by the Wall Street Journal.

From BBC